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Hemoperfusion

 
 
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Disease relevance of Hemoperfusion

 

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Chemical compound and disease context of Hemoperfusion

 

Biological context of Hemoperfusion

 

Anatomical context of Hemoperfusion

 

Associations of Hemoperfusion with chemical compounds

 

Gene context of Hemoperfusion

  • Morphology of hDAF (CD55) transgenic pig kidneys following ex-vivo hemoperfusion with human blood [30].
  • In vitro PMX-F hemoperfusion studies have demonstrated effective ET removal, using either the Limulus amebocyte lysate assay or TNF alpha production by peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) as an index of ET removal [31].
  • A number of other intriguing reagents, including anti-TNF-alpha antibody preparations, IL-1ra, bacterial permeability-increasing protein, TNF-binding protein, polymyxin B hemoperfusion, and lipid A analogues also are undergoing experimental and clinical testing in an attempt to reduce the mortality of this lethal disease process [32].
  • Although reports exist on the use of MARS (molecular adsorbents recirculating system) dialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and standard dialysis for the elimination, in practice, hemoperfusion, is the most often applied technique [33].
  • Ex-vivo hemoperfusion (eHPS) of pig-lungs with whole human blood: effects of complement inhibition with a soluble C1-esterase-inhibitor [34].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Hemoperfusion

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